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<br /> ~----'- ----,._.-- <br /> (28) Server - A computer system or process that provides some service for other computers ("clients") <br /> connected to it via a network, according to a specified protocol. <br /> (29) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) - A mail transfer protocol defining an envelope to be used in <br /> delivering messages between computers on the Internet, as specified in RFC-821 or its current successor <br /> document <br /> (30) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) - A protocol for remote management and collection <br /> of network management information as specified in RFC-115 7 or its current successor document. <br /> (31) Technical services staff - Library staff whose primary responsibilities include selecting, cataloging, or <br /> indexing information or materials for the library collection. <br /> (32) Telnet Protocol (TELN'ET) - A protocol that allows a user on one computer to login remotely to <br /> another computer over the Internet, as specified in RFC-854 and 855 or their current successor <br /> documents. <br /> (33) Text-based - Working under a non-window-based operating system, as opposed to a graphical user <br /> interface. <br /> (34) Transmissions Control Protocol (TCP) - A protocol for computer telecommunications as specified in <br /> RFC- 793 or its current successor document. <br /> (35) Wide Area Information Server (W AIS) - A distributed (client-server) infoqnation retrieval system <br /> that uses a protocol defined in the American National Standards Institute 239.50. <br /> (36) World Wide Web (WWW) - An Internet client-server hypertext distributed information retrieval <br /> system using HTTP that originated from the CERN High-Energy Physics laboratories in Geneva, <br /> Switzerland. <br /> (b) These standards for local public library Internet access apply to all Internet connections funded in <br /> whole or in part by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission under Section 1.101 of this title <br /> (relating to Internet Assistance Grants). <br /> (1) Internet Protocol standards. All connections must implement TCPIIP,Telnet, File Transfer Protocol, <br /> Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and Format of Electronic Mail Messages. Dedicated connections must also <br /> implement Management Information Base-II and Simple Network Management Protocol. <br /> (2) Application standards. All new hosts must provide Internet access through a graphical HTTP/l.O or <br /> higher client. All existing hosts must provide Internet access through a graphical user interface (Gill) <br /> HTTPI1.0 or higher client, if this is possible with existing network hardware and software and the <br /> addition of client software; if not, existing hosts must provide Internet access through a text-based <br /> HTTPI1. 0 or higher client. <br /> (3) Bandwidth standards. All connections must have guaranteed availability of bandwidth. <br /> (A) Dedicated lines must have at least 56 Kbps available to the library at all times. <br /> 14 of 16 09/0419709:53: 16 <br />